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they say according to the u.s. attorney, the defendant came to this country intent on conducting a terrorist attack on u.s. soil and worked with single-mined determination to carry out his plan, the defendant thought he was striking a blow to the american economy. >>judge napolitano: essentially, he is being punished or will be prosecuted, probably incarcerated for the rest of his life because of his thoughts. >>shepard: but there were actions this morning, a cell phone, a video. >>judge napolitano: if crime is defined as "harm" who was harmed? the taxpayer were harmed because the f.b.i. consumed resources dealing with this character knowing he would not hurt anyone. that is a way to look at it. the other way to look at it, the government believed he was determined to do this and that is why he spent his own money to come here so in order to assure he would never harm anyone they brought him into this trap so he would go away for life. so we are all safer. there are two different ways do look at what the f.b.i. don
they say according to the u.s. attorney, the defendant came to this country intent on conducting a terrorist attack on u.s. soil and worked with single-mined determination to carry out his plan, the defendant thought he was striking a blow to the american economy. >>judge napolitano: essentially, he is being punished or will be prosecuted, probably incarcerated for the rest of his life because of his thoughts. >>shepard: but there were actions this morning, a cell phone, a video....
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the u.s. attorney general holder refused to address the issue with reporters. here he is. >> i don't want to comment on that which is an ongoing matter but i am confident through the steps we are taking and that we plan to take that we will be able to exploit the scene as is appropriate and hold accountable those people who committed those acts. >>trace: lawmakers are preparing for a hearing on the attack and will call a state department staffer to definite would claims the administration shot down requests for extra security in libya. that is despite claims the security situation in libya was spiraling out of criminal. now, michael singh, the former senior director for middle east affairs at the national security council. why the f.b.i. went in today and not three weeks ago is a big question? >>guest: it is. sitting here it is toug second-guess the f.b.i. and the military team but it does raise the question of why, now, opposed to early on after the attack, could more have been done to secure
the u.s. attorney general holder refused to address the issue with reporters. here he is. >> i don't want to comment on that which is an ongoing matter but i am confident through the steps we are taking and that we plan to take that we will be able to exploit the scene as is appropriate and hold accountable those people who committed those acts. >>trace: lawmakers are preparing for a hearing on the attack and will call a state department staffer to definite would claims the...
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for u.s. officials are about to shed a tear over losses by assad's forces but the problem as the state department spokeswoman said, is what happens next. >> everyone shares the concern about extremists hijacking the efforts of the syrian people to have democratic change there, everyone is concerned about the proliferation of dangerous weapons or that some of the most dangerous weapons in assad's arsenal could fall into the wrong hands and be abused so this is something we are focused on together. >> another example of the difficulty of knowing what and who will follow bashar al-assad as president. >>shepard: we talked about the tens of thousands who are dead but many thousands more are missing. >>guest: the same activists keeping a tally of those killed now say that up to 28,000 syrians could be missing, dug the civil war. thousands disappeared at hands of the militias which is the "ghost militias." the commission on human rights talk how urge entity is for the international community to act.
for u.s. officials are about to shed a tear over losses by assad's forces but the problem as the state department spokeswoman said, is what happens next. >> everyone shares the concern about extremists hijacking the efforts of the syrian people to have democratic change there, everyone is concerned about the proliferation of dangerous weapons or that some of the most dangerous weapons in assad's arsenal could fall into the wrong hands and be abused so this is something we are focused on...
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that is when the u.s. as you mentioned sent in that contingent of 50 marines to increase the security. those marines coincidentally, were due to be pulled out of yemen today. we have asked the pentagon and the state department if that has actually happened or is going to happen or whether in the light of today's attack those marines may now be left there to a good bit longer. we will health you know when we get an answer. >>shepard: two years after the massive oil spill in the government on back of b.p. there is an oil sheen. they say it is cleaned up, it is over, but there is an oil sheen out there coming with a new report they are close to a multibillion dollar settlement to pay from the damages that happened in the year of 2010. that coming up as our coverage continues from danville, kentucky, this afternoon. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has more of
that is when the u.s. as you mentioned sent in that contingent of 50 marines to increase the security. those marines coincidentally, were due to be pulled out of yemen today. we have asked the pentagon and the state department if that has actually happened or is going to happen or whether in the light of today's attack those marines may now be left there to a good bit longer. we will health you know when we get an answer. >>shepard: two years after the massive oil spill in the government...
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the latest threats come a day after the u.s. presidential debate in which both candidates touted the sanctions against iran. >> as long as i am president of the united states iran will not get a nuclear weapon. we organized the strongest coalition and the strongest sanctions and it is crippling their economy. >> i would have put the sanctions if place remainlier but it is good we have them. i would add, also, i would tighten the sanctions. >> iran pushing back against the sanctions. back to gerri willis from the fox business network of the talk about what everyone else is talking about, what this could do to oil prices. >>gerri: it is not affecting oil prices. they are not going up but going down. iran is only 5 percent of global output and the big problem is that there is not enough supply, there is not enough demand. that is the big issue. crude oil prices are down $2.30, down for the 4th straight day in a row. this is a big move. oil per barrel at $86. >>trace: i paid $4.85 for a gallon this morning. is this good news for gas
the latest threats come a day after the u.s. presidential debate in which both candidates touted the sanctions against iran. >> as long as i am president of the united states iran will not get a nuclear weapon. we organized the strongest coalition and the strongest sanctions and it is crippling their economy. >> i would have put the sanctions if place remainlier but it is good we have them. i would add, also, i would tighten the sanctions. >> iran pushing back against the...